Forbidden fruit is a phrase that originates from Genesis concerning Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:16–17. In the narrative, the fruit of good and evil was eaten by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, which they had been commanded not to do by God. As a metaphor, the phrase typically refers to any indulgence or pleasure that is considered illegal or immoral.

stringman: “Forbidden fruit is a phrase that originates from Genesis concerning Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:16–17. In the narrative, the fruit of good and evil was eaten by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, which they had been commanded not to do by God. As a metaphor, the phrase typically refers to any indulgence or pleasure that is considered illegal or immoral.”

ok.....Adam being an ape.....who could,nt read/write....was stuberling though the forest..looking for food...when came upon Eve...sitting on a log...eating this apple....said to her..why you eating that apple,,??????..Eve...knowing what she had done...got up...walked over to Adam....groped him...then whispered in his ear....Adam being a little nieve...thought...emmmmmm.haa well, what harm can it do..???????....we know the rest...so there you go.....prove me wrong......betch can,t......

truheart1941: “ok.....Adam being an ape.....who could,nt read/write....was stuberling though the forest..looking for food...when came upon Eve...sitting on a log...eating this apple....said to her..why you eating that apple,,??????..Eve...knowing what she had done...got up...walked over to Adam....groped him...then whispered in his ear....Adam being a little nieve...thought...emmmmmm.haa well, what harm can it do..???????....we know the rest...so there you go.....prove me wrong......betch can,t......”

this is the way I see it.Adams affection was Eves direction thus Adams erection, game over.

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